I was in school today, my mind wondering about a dream I'd recently had that involved a maze like structure. I recalled I'd had a lot of maze's in dreams when I was younger, but that got me thinking about Dream symbols. |
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I was in school today, my mind wondering about a dream I'd recently had that involved a maze like structure. I recalled I'd had a lot of maze's in dreams when I was younger, but that got me thinking about Dream symbols. |
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Interesting question. Through my life I've had really weird and creative dreams, but very few lucids. The plots from my dreams that I remember the most have to be the ones containing time travel and ethical things, such as religion and stuff. But they are all mixed up so strangely. I'm having a slight doubt that IQ plays an essential part of a dream, but I'm really not sure. Most of my dreams do not contain complex puzzles such as mazes as you described in your dream which you had long ago. Interesting question though. |
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It certainly will affect what is in the dream. For example, if you know about a species of animal that most people don't know, or if you know a math formula that most people don't know, it could incorporate into your dream. As far as I know, rather then creativity and IQ, experiences determine your dreams. |
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I think the IQ effect the dreams. all info in our brain, or most of it does. |
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The intelligence and creativity of the subconscious is pretty much unlimited. Forget the content of the dream world. Just the fact that the mind can fabricate its own simulated reality at all takes genius smarts. Just think about it. Designing a dreamworld and dream plot from scratch would be like taking MS Paint and making a movie, one frame at a time, pixel by pixel by pixel, and having it all make sense. (This is an exaggeration, but still, it's pretty damn incredible to think about.) |
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